128 degrees in S.W. Arizona. It's a dry heat. LOL
2007-07-18 12:42:19
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answered by eizus28 7
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128 degrees F in Hermissillo, Sonora, Mexico. Also, another time, I was on my way home from work when Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix was closed by the FAA because they had no information for jets to take off above 120 degrees F. It was 122 F that day. They let them land, but not take off.
2007-07-18 12:32:07
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answered by Anonymous
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120
2007-07-18 12:32:27
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answered by PunK RokkR 3
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116* while working outside for a grocery store. Running around in an all black uniform when you can literally fry an egg on the cement is not pleasant!
2007-07-18 12:32:53
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answered by Gonzo's Wifey 3
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Maybe 115 or 120
2007-07-18 12:30:59
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answered by nickmydog 1
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98
2007-07-18 12:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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114 degrees. Napa, California
2007-07-18 12:32:29
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answered by wwhrd 7
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In Wichita--115*
In Death Valley--130-ish I believe
2007-07-18 12:31:03
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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About 120F in Palm Springs, CA in the late 80's.
2007-07-18 12:30:46
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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116 - arizona
made it into the mall and slept on the booth after a 2 block walk
2007-07-18 12:30:19
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answered by shark o.o 6
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